Jeremy

Now we are using 13dBi Totals, 18 dBI MaxRads, 24 dBi Pac Wireless's
Seems like we are having problems at too many locations because of the
foliage
Trying to hold off on amps because we wanted to stay certified and legal
The 14dBi sector we're using has an 8* vertical bw
The 19dBi sector supposedly has a 6.5 vertical bw

Thanks again
Joe K



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Subject: Re: [smartBridges] What kind of antenns to get more gain


With a 20dbi 120* sector, your vertical beamwidth will be FAR too small to
touch any of your customers. with a 16dbm SB radio, and a 14dbi antenna,
that is only 30dbm radiated, you could put a 250mw amp just before the
sector, and be close to legal (EIRP wise, not certification wise)

A better solution might be to install higher gain antennas at the client
sites. What are you using currently?

Jeremy

On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Joe Email wrote:

> Need help on getting more gain
>
> smartBridges suggests not to use amps
>
> We've been using 120* sectors with 14dBi gain
>
> Trying to find out if anyone is using a 19 or 20 dBi gain sector with the
> aPPO
>
> We were looking at the Hypergain 120* --20dBi sector from Hyperlink
>
> What kind of results, can you get any tree or folage penetration with more
> gain

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